Sprint is on an update roll and next in line is Samsung Galaxy Note 4, who gets factory reset protection. The feature made its first appearance in Android Lollipop and it can make phones tougher to break by thieves in terms of software as it requires users to always enter a passkey before wiping their handsets. This way, stolen devices cannot be sold to others because they are not cleared of personal data.

The update also presents some unnamed bug fixes that don’t really deserve to be mentioned as long as they are fixed, right? The OTA brings Note 4 to software version N910PVPU2BOE1 and it rolls out in stage so it may take a few hours to reach all devices.

Following in Note 3’s steps, Samsung Galaxy Note 4 from T Mobile is also getting the Lollipop Android treatment starting today. The device is finally joining its siblings from AT&T, US Cellular, Verizon and Sprint.

The device gets to version N910TUVU1COD6 and the support page is updated with the firmware download link. Note 4 is brought to kernel version 3.10.40-4739134.

In order to update your favorite Samsung phablet you will need at least 50% battery life, a WiFi connection and some space for the 1100MB you will be downloading. You can also download the file manually via Samsung Kies HERE.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge from US Cellular are getting their own Android 5.0 update today. So if you are a US Cellular client and own one of these two devices, you can be happy today.

Note Edge gets to version N915R4TYU1BOC5 whereas Note 4 gets build version N910R4TYU1BOC4. The update itself is the regular Android Lollipop 5.0 version, so no new news there. Even if this update comes around a bit late than th4e competition, it’s good news it’s coming either way.

Verizon’s Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is getting an update to Android 5.0 today! Yeey! Lollipop is reaching Note 4 devices today, bringing them to firmware version N910VVRU1BOAF and it brings around all that lollipop sweetness you’ve been expecting.

The update refreshes the device’s usual look with some color, new notifications on the lock screen and new shades plus Advanced Calling 1.0 for VoLTE on Verizon. In case your device is not receiving the notification head over to the update menu and check it out. The update is rolling out in waves which could take a day or two to reach you.

AT&T is giving some of its customers a nice update today. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Note 4 are getting updates to Android 5.0.

Note 3 is getting to build number N900AUCUEOC1 and its update is 1.2GB of data you can download only via WiFi on Ma Bell. This version gets no additional features except for the usual Lollipop shebang, and it may take a few days to show up on your notification bar.

The Note 4 is also getting the usual Android 5.0 experience plus a few other things:

Samsung Galaxy Note 4, precisely the European N910F version, is getting some CyanogenMod nightly support. Lollipop has been running around to more Galaxy Note 4 variants lately, and CyanogenMod has been working on nightly versions for more Samsung products as well, one of them being the Note 4. A CM12 nightly is now available to the European version.

This is the first time that N910F is getting CyanogenMod support, which means there are bound to be bugs. In case you were looking for some nice custom Lollipop amazement on your European device and you have a rooted device with custom recovery installed, you can just download the 275MB file and have at it.